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john chapman
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      22nd Feb 2004
I need to populate a Gigabyte GA-k8N Pro or GA-K8VNXP mobo with Athlon
64 3200 with 1.5GB or 2GB of memory. With double-sided DDR400 memory,
it appears that I can only use 2/3 of the memory slots in either of
the mobos. In its memory notes the Kingston site states that both its
DDR333 and DDR400 sticks are double-sided, but apparently the 2/3 rule
only applies to the the DDR400 sticks. Thus, without breaking the
bank, the only cost feasible thing (the 1GB DDR400 is $560 vs $205) is
to use the DDR333 in the boards with an Athlon 64 3200. How big a
performance hit is that going to be?

Alternative is if someone definitely knows of alternative name brand
DDR400 memory that will allow me to use 3 512MB modules. Presumably
they need to be single-sided. I checked Crucial and Corsair modules
at a variety of sites but could not determine whether they are double
or single sided.
 
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      23rd Feb 2004
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, z_q-g.-
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> I need to populate a Gigabyte GA-k8N Pro or GA-K8VNXP mobo with Athlon
> 64 3200 with 1.5GB or 2GB of memory. With double-sided DDR400 memory,
> it appears that I can only use 2/3 of the memory slots in either of
> the mobos. In its memory notes the Kingston site states that both its
> DDR333 and DDR400 sticks are double-sided, but apparently the 2/3 rule
> only applies to the the DDR400 sticks. Thus, without breaking the
> bank, the only cost feasible thing (the 1GB DDR400 is $560 vs $205) is
> to use the DDR333 in the boards with an Athlon 64 3200. How big a
> performance hit is that going to be?
>

Will DDR333 even work? It'll only work on a CPU up to 166MHz FSB.

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john chapman
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      23rd Feb 2004
Conor <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
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> Will DDR333 even work? It'll only work on a CPU up to 166MHz FSB.


Well, according to Kingston it will. My immediate problem is that each
of the related sites seems to have possibly contradictory information.
Hence, my questions.
 
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